Nintendo 3DS XL Touchscreen Replacement

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Nintendo 3DS XL Touchscreen Replacement

Nintendo 3DS XL Touchscreen Replacement This guide will take you through the steps necessary to replace the touchscreen on the Nintendo 3DS XL.

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Nintendo 3DS XL Touchscreen Replacement

INTRODUCTION In order to reach the touchscreen of the Nintendo 3DS XL you will need to first remove the motherboard and accompanying parts. This guide will help you replace your touchscreen in no time!

TOOLS:

PARTS:

Phillips #000 Screwdriver (1)

Nintendo 3DS XL Mid-Frame and Digitizer Assembly (1)

iFixit Opening Tools (1)

Nintendo 3DS XL Lower LCD (1)

Spudger (1) Tweezers (1)

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Step 1 — Battery



Unscrew the two 4.2 mm screws that are located at the top of the cover.



The screws have locking washers that prevent the screws from falling off of the back cover. Leave these locking washers on the screws, it is not necessary to remove the washers for this repair guide.

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Step 2



Hold the device so that the cover is facing up.



Using a plastic opening tool, pry off the cover starting at the top right corner.





Hold the edge of the cover to ensure it does not reattach.



Look for the small section below the stylus compartment. Pry off the cover at that point if it is still attached.

Take off the cover of the device and set aside.

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Step 3



Insert the plastic opening tool into the opening located on the right side of the battery.



Pry off the battery from the lower casing.



Lift the battery out of the case and set aside.

Step 4 — Circle Pad Joystick



Using tweezers pull out the rubber bumpers that are located at the top of the device on either side of the game cartridge compartment.

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Step 5



Remove the six 6.2 mm screws using a Phillips #00 screwdriver

Step 6 

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Remove the 2.3 mm screw located above the game cartridge slot with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

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Step 7



With a plastic opening tool pry off the lower case starting at the bottom edge and working around the perimeter.



Two ribbon cables connect the case to the circuit board. Be careful to not pull the case too hard and rip the ribbon cables.

Step 8



Remove the ribbon cables located underneath the left and right bumpers by prying up the base of the cables with a plastic opening tool.



Completely remove the lower case from the rest of the device and set aside.

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Step 9



Position the device such that the game cartridge slot is located at the top.



Locate the circle pad on the right side of the device.



Remove the two 7.5 mm screws on the upper left and the bottom right corners.

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Step 10



Using a plastic opening tool pop off the circle pad joystick. 

Do not use excessive force with the plastic opening tool. There is a ribbon attaching the circle pad joystick to the motherboard that will remain attached.

 There is a loose washer located in between the circle pad joystick and the circle pad. Use caution and do not lose this piece.

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Step 11



Using the flat head side of the spudger carefully lift up the retaining flap that attaches the circle pad ribbon to the motherboard.



Remove the ribbon and circle pad joystick.

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Step 12 — IR Board



Position the device such that the game cartridge slot is located at the top.



Locate the IR board located on the upper right side of the motherboard.

 The IR board is installed upside-down in these photos by mistake. Installing it this way will result in your DS failing to start. Note the orientation of your IR board before you remove it, and reinstall it the same way. 

Remove the IR board with a plastic opening tool by inserting the tool below the IR board and gently prying up.

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Step 13 — Motherboard



Using a plastic opening tool, pry off the Wi-Fi board.



The Wi-Fi board will still be connected by a wire and it is not necessary to completely remove it for this step. Simply place it out of the way for this step.

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Step 14



Locate the volume switch on the right side of the motherboard next to the circle pad joystick.



Using tweezers, carefully remove the volume board from the casing. It will still be attached to the motherboard by a ribbon cable.

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Using the flat head side of the spudger carefully lift up the flap that attaches the volume board ribbon to the motherboard.



Remove the volume board and set aside.

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Step 16



Remove the black plastic pieces from the lower left and right hand corners with either your fingers or tweezers.



You can also remove these pieces easily by carefully lifting up the 3DS and holding it upside-down. They normally fall right out, but don't lose them!

Step 17



Using the flat head side of the spudger carefully lift up the flap that attaches the two smaller ribbons to the motherboard.



These flaps are located on the top right and bottom right side of the motherboard.



Remove the ribbons from the flap.

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Step 18



Using the flat head side of the spudger carefully lift up the flaps that attach the wider ribbons to the motherboard.

 For the wider ribbons make sure to lift the flaps from the white side. 

Remove the ribbons from the opened flaps.

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Step 19



Using the flat head side of the spudger carefully lift up the flap that attaches the ribbon to the motherboard.

 For this flap lift from the black side. 

Remove the ribbon from the flap.

 Reassembly: This wide ribbon is the one with the BLACK STRIPE and goes on the upper (visible) side of the motherboard during reassembly.

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Step 20



Remove ten 5.5 mm screws that are located around the face of the motherboard.

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Step 21

 The motherboard will still be attached at the top right hand corner so do not completely detach it at this point. 

Carefully lift the board straight up just enough to clear the two plastic mounts located near the top corners of the cartridge slot.



Gently flip the motherboard over the top side.

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Step 22



Using the flat head side of the spudger carefully lift up the flap that attaches the wider ribbon on the upper right side to the motherboard.

 Make sure to lift the flap from the white side. 

Remove the ribbon from the opened flap.



Set the motherboard aside.

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Step 23 — Touchscreen



Open the device's hinge.



Gently press upward on the touchscreen until it separates from the casing.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. This document was last generated on 2017-08-08 11:59:44 AM.

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